As New World screwworms emerge in Texas and New Mexico, the evidence suggests ivermectin may be one of the most effective defenses in both animals and humans.
Several years ago , I successfully treated a very ill immobile loved one who was being consumed by phorid myiasis with oral Ivermectin. It worked quickly and fully. I kept her on a once a week prophylactic dose afterwards and the problem never occurred again. We have known this about screwworm for years. But I suspect big Pharma/Gov will try to demonize it and sell everyone some very expensive new formulation. I'm so disgusted by the medical situation for animals or people.
Several years ago , I successfully treated a very ill immobile loved one who was being consumed by phorid myiasis with oral Ivermectin. It worked quickly and fully. I kept her on a once a week prophylactic dose afterwards and the problem never occurred again. We have known this about screwworm for years. But I suspect big Pharma/Gov will try to demonize it and sell everyone some very expensive new formulation. I'm so disgusted by the medical situation for animals or people.
A vaccine!!!!
LOOOOOOOVE that you did this! We'll talk about it tomorrow! Yay for IVM.
Awesome. But is there ever a day when we aren’t attacked by some “New World’ horror?
Believing this is a natural progression is a tall order. Part of the attack on food.
I guess this time they can't say:
“You are not a horse. You are not a cow. Seriously y’all. Stop it.”
Oooo,but the
risky side-effects.😱
Well, at least our horses should be fine.
If it works, they will ban it. They would not want to use a horse dewormer on cows or humans.
Yep. It’s coming.
Neigh...
Great info! Thank you.
Oh-oh. Not ivermectin!!!
It will be interesting (and sad...again) to see how many suffer needlessly.
Good gravy!! Add the Alpha Gal infested ticks being dropped everywhere and stir! 😡😡
Keep sharing the solutions against every disease and parasite they try to fear monger us with!
Are you aware of any studies that implicate Ivermectin as a cause of infertility, either in animals or in humans?
What are the protocols for animals and humans?